Drag the tiles to the boxes to form correct pairs. Match each hypothesis for how the Moon formed with the statement that best describes it. The Moon was locked into orbit by Earth's gravity as it was passing by it. The Moon was formed from the same cloud of material as Earth. The Moon was formed from the collision between Earth and another Mars-sized body. The Moon was formed from collisions and combining of planetesimals. giant impact theory arrowRight colliding planetesimals hypothesis arrowRight capture hypothesis arrowRight accretion hypothesis arrowRight
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